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it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but doctors who see medicare patients will see their reimbursements trimmed by 2%. and
it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans...
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in a 2005 law, people convicted of drunk driving have to install an ignition interlock devices. you can see them on the crean there. they prevent the car from start figure you are over a certain limit. now lawmakers want to take it a step furthered, so people convicted of drunk driving from buying alcohol anywhere at all, including liquor store, bar, restaurants, under the measure, drivers with the interlock would get a specially marked license to show they are prohibited from buying alcohol. take a listen. >> it's hard to quantify, but i think it could be a big difference, sfcial if your family is the one not injured or killed by the one drunk driver deterred from drinking and driving. >> reporter: this bill got a lot of backing in the new mexico house with a landslide vote in its favor, 59-5. if it makes it a final approval, this would be one of the most restrictive drunk driving laws in the united states. >> jamie: thank you. eric. >> eric: well, you know, in vatican city, they are 48 hours into the cardinals of the catholic church meet in secret to choose a new pontiff. we w
in a 2005 law, people convicted of drunk driving have to install an ignition interlock devices. you can see them on the crean there. they prevent the car from start figure you are over a certain limit. now lawmakers want to take it a step furthered, so people convicted of drunk driving from buying alcohol anywhere at all, including liquor store, bar, restaurants, under the measure, drivers with the interlock would get a specially marked license to show they are prohibited from buying alcohol....
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but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to brad, but i agree with mitt romney in the quotes that we have seen coming from his upcoming fox news interview in a couple of hours, when he says we have people who are more concerned at this point about a political victory. and really squandering an opportunity. what this boils down to is not the national parks are going to be affected, sure, we will have to wait in line at the airport. but what about the economy? a fragile economy that was just starting to recover? where now, the gdp will go down, unemployment will go up. there is a lot of blame to go around. president obam ai a
but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to...
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drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse wh
drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i...
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the southern poverty law center says they found more than 1,360 patriot groups, an 813% rise since 2008. on the last word, senior fellow mark potawk told lawrence o o'donnell it has been getting worse. >> what happened after that count was completed, as gun control began after the slaughter in newtown, the whole movement, the groups out there have gone from red heat to white heat. so we are at a very scary moment. it is very much reminiscent to me of the months leading up to the oklahoma city bombing. >>> some top presidential candidates have skipped the iowa straw poll in recent years and those who win often do not do well in the state's caucuses. now iowa republican senator chuck grassley is saying it may be time to stop having the straw poll. >>> the state legislature in arkansas has overriden a see to you of a bill that passed that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of president. governor mike bebe said he vetoed the bill because he thinks it's unconstitutional and it conflicts with the decision in roe v. wade. >>> in a few day there's will be no more people in the peoples
the southern poverty law center says they found more than 1,360 patriot groups, an 813% rise since 2008. on the last word, senior fellow mark potawk told lawrence o o'donnell it has been getting worse. >> what happened after that count was completed, as gun control began after the slaughter in newtown, the whole movement, the groups out there have gone from red heat to white heat. so we are at a very scary moment. it is very much reminiscent to me of the months leading up to the oklahoma...
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but first of all, they're ineffective laws. they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government because they're busy trying to tell us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems almost everywhere across the country. >> wendy, you're the human behavior -- >> can i get in there, don? >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's what you should know. in our past, there were trace nutrients, sugar, salt and fat. we have an unfettered desire and craving for these things that many can't control. but modern capitalist america has capitalized on that and make sure they put a large dose of that in everything they give us. how can we be making free choice when we're addicted, to everything from sex and gambling to salt, sugar and fat? and lest you think this is a nanny state, what this is is finally consumer protection. remember, we don't have socialism here. we have neo-futilism -- >> who is th
but first of all, they're ineffective laws. they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government because they're busy trying to tell us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems almost everywhere across the country. >> wendy, you're the human behavior -- >> can i get in there, don? >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's...
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the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since last march stretching every dollar to make ends meet while she's looking for a job. now she says she's looking at $200 less a month because of these cuts. she says that's not going to be enough to cover the basics anymore. she's so frustrated by these cuts from washington. she feels that this shows congress just not looking out for people like her. >> and are there concerns about the larger impact that these cuts could have on the economy? the recovery is in progress but it's obviously, you know, pretty fragile as well. >> you know, it depends on which economists you asked. w
the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since...
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>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was immediately deemed unsafe. erin, no one has been back inside since. >> john, i know that there are -- there's been sinkholes in many places around this country, but also in the state of florida. you've covered stories like this before. but how extraordinary is this situation? >> reporter: this one is very extraordinary for a couple of reasons. yeah, there are sinkholes all over. florida is built on literally 3,000 feet of limestone, which at any time can become very permeable and then a sinkhole can open up. what's happened here is they had a collapse, then another collapse. the walls are very steep ac
>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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if it wasn't for rosy torres would this law be in existence? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: dr. anthony szema is a professor at stone brook school of medicine. he's been analyzing dusts from near burn pits. how toxic is that dust? >> this dust is very toxic. >> reporter: he says 14% of veterans he's studied return with some sort of lung complication. >> i think, clearly, we don't allow people to burn things in an unregulated fashion in the united states, and we have e.p.a. limits against the number a of particles in the air. >> reporter: so they shouldn't s be doing it over year. >> they should not be doing it over there. >> reporter: as leroy's condition worsens, he may not benefit from the new law. his dream job is gone already. >> it ended his career as a trooper. >> reporter: never go back. >> never. sorry. >> reporter: the national registry of burn pit victims won't be out until at least 2014. in the meantime, doctors are relying on rosy's unofficial registry. her information, her continuing search for answers. jeff glor, cbs news, robstown, texas.st >> axelrod: up next, he
if it wasn't for rosy torres would this law be in existence? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: dr. anthony szema is a professor at stone brook school of medicine. he's been analyzing dusts from near burn pits. how toxic is that dust? >> this dust is very toxic. >> reporter: he says 14% of veterans he's studied return with some sort of lung complication. >> i think, clearly, we don't allow people to burn things in an unregulated fashion in the united states, and we...
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one of the most restrictive drunken driving laws in the country. dominic, this has a lot of criticism because they say it's too much like a nanny state. >> reporter: and they could block the sale of alcohol and we've seen across the country attempts to prevent repeated dwi's, and not nothing this strict from banning buying booze. of those who have been convicted, their cars prevented from their vehicles starting, basically, if you're over the limit and breathalyzers. now, lawmakers want it imprinted on their i.d.'s, they cannot be sold by a vendor. and it's up for a vote and has seen a landslide approval in the house of representatives and gaining sponsors to become law, harris. >> harris: it sounds like a preventible measure, but how is it working to actually practice it? >> well, most of dui convicts or i'm sorry, dwi convicts are young males and many are saying it's not going to prevent the sale of alcohol to them by critics. >> you ask private industry to now be an enforcer of a law and, you know, i'd say probably ten times out of ten there wil
one of the most restrictive drunken driving laws in the country. dominic, this has a lot of criticism because they say it's too much like a nanny state. >> reporter: and they could block the sale of alcohol and we've seen across the country attempts to prevent repeated dwi's, and not nothing this strict from banning buying booze. of those who have been convicted, their cars prevented from their vehicles starting, basically, if you're over the limit and breathalyzers. now, lawmakers want...
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the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on their way to the hospital. the driver of the car carrying the couple was hurt but suffered only minor injuries. the two people of the bmw fled on foot. the baby remains in the hospital. family and friends say he weighs just 4 pounds and is in serious condition. >> in news of the world tonight in pakistan, a bomb detroyed several buildings. the bomb went off near a mosque as worshipers were leaving for the night. rescue crews are looking for possible survivors. some shiite leaders say forces are not doing enough. sunni militant groups are suspected. >>> in japan, rec
the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on...
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even had his bones were broken, robby's positive attitude and energy were so infectious his brother-in-law, brad montague, decided to put him on video. >> he wakes up, and you ask him, how was your day today, and he'll go, "awesome." we're celebrating everything that happens. we're alive, yes! you know, no matter what. >> reporter: at first, the kid president videos were just for the family. but once montague posted them on line, robby's motivational monologue became an internet sensation and even caught the attention of the real president. >> kid president, looks like you got my message. >> yes, mr. president. i got your message. this is historic. the white house easter egg roll. >> reporter: what do you think when you see yourself? >> i go like, wow. it's amazing. >> reporter: what's amazing about it? >> making the world a better place. >> reporter: proof that even a boy as fragile as this can inspire millions to be strong. ♪ >> everybody just chill out. it's me, kid president. >> reporter: cbs news, henderson, tennessee. >> doesn't he just make you smile? >>> coming up after the local
even had his bones were broken, robby's positive attitude and energy were so infectious his brother-in-law, brad montague, decided to put him on video. >> he wakes up, and you ask him, how was your day today, and he'll go, "awesome." we're celebrating everything that happens. we're alive, yes! you know, no matter what. >> reporter: at first, the kid president videos were just for the family. but once montague posted them on line, robby's motivational monologue became an...
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so we got obamacare and now we have to live by the law. the law requires that we pay these taxes. law requires that we not and if you don't we go to prison. it's stacked against us unless we can rally ourselves to elect a republican president. then we'll get fixed. >> hopefully. maybe. government always gets there. i've worked hard you took money out of my check, i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it is great. >> what part is great? >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing. this does not come for free. you are going to elect barack obama as your president, do what ben said in a elected democratic congress to pass through this nonsense. you have to pay for it. i would say what is not great about this is how the media is handling it. sort of notion that the president, when you say they, it's really the president is pulling out all the stops in a political way by saying no more tours. by the way, republicans were going to give him the authority to pick and choose how to make these cuts. you don't have to do it all at once, say no thank you. this is
so we got obamacare and now we have to live by the law. the law requires that we pay these taxes. law requires that we not and if you don't we go to prison. it's stacked against us unless we can rally ourselves to elect a republican president. then we'll get fixed. >> hopefully. maybe. government always gets there. i've worked hard you took money out of my check, i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it is great. >> what part is great? >> i think it's great that people...
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they are hoping gop law americas will cooperate after they begin to see the effects of the cuts. in his weekly address the president blamed the sequester on the gop. >> it is happening was congress helps reduce the deficit. this week they decided special interest tax breaks for the well off well connected is more important than protecting our military and middle class families from these cuts. >> yet another crisis looming at the end of this month when the government could cut down when there's no agreement. >>> 4 minutes after the top of the hour. time to look who is talking this morning. we are hearing from former presidential candidate mitt romney. >> romney sitting down with fox news sunday in an exclusive interview. this is the first since he lost the election. he talked about what life has been like since the campaign and he addressed the issue of sequestration. he has been critical the role has played in the negotiations so far. we should have a deal but politics gets in the way. >> today what we have seen is the president campaigning the american people around the country
they are hoping gop law americas will cooperate after they begin to see the effects of the cuts. in his weekly address the president blamed the sequester on the gop. >> it is happening was congress helps reduce the deficit. this week they decided special interest tax breaks for the well off well connected is more important than protecting our military and middle class families from these cuts. >> yet another crisis looming at the end of this month when the government could cut down...
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osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin laden who spent most of the last decade living in iran largely under house arrest. weeks ago, abu ghaith managed to get out of iran and cross the border into turkey. the c.i.a.'s bin laden group was able to track abu ghaith's movements to a luxury hotel in downtown apg a. he hoped to get help from al qaeda's network to move from out country, but the c.i.a. was working with the m.i.t., turkey's national intelligence service, and they arrested abu ghaith a month ago. while in turkish custody, he was interrogated by a u.s.-led multiagency group known as the high value detainee interrogation group, or the
osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shortages, that what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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each site operator will have to obey all laws protecting an individual's right to privacy. to bring this to fruition, we need to collaborate across the faa in the industry. reauthorization asked us to do this and we have made great strides. we have worked with our labor unions to lay the foundation for nexgen with the modernization and the collaboration has been exceptional. we are now using this new computer system to guide airplanes at high altitudes and nearly half of our sites across the nation. chairman, as you know, a lot of the research that propels nexgen takes place in atlantic city. he plays a key role, and we appreciate your support. we are collaborating with industry and as a result of the work we are doing with many partners we are producing procedures much more quickly and we are using these procedures right now to reduce the miles an aircraft must apply to create more direct routes, reduce fuel burn and cut greenhouse gas emissions. right here in metro washington, we have used these procedures to fly into dulles and reagan national, and we estimate they will
each site operator will have to obey all laws protecting an individual's right to privacy. to bring this to fruition, we need to collaborate across the faa in the industry. reauthorization asked us to do this and we have made great strides. we have worked with our labor unions to lay the foundation for nexgen with the modernization and the collaboration has been exceptional. we are now using this new computer system to guide airplanes at high altitudes and nearly half of our sites across the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ how much is your current phone bill? it's $192 a month! time to save some money. alright! she can tell you about straight talk. sure! you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. can we still get...
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now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great, two stories. >> what part is great. >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing and they should know it doesn't come for free. you're going to elect barack obama for your president and elect a democratic congress and pass through this nonsense, you're going to have to pay for it and you get what you pay for. what's not great is how the media is handling this and the notion the president-- when you say "they", the president is pulling out the stops in a political way saying no more tours. by the way, republicans
now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great,...
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at one point, justice antonin scalia said the law, once a civil rights landmark, now amounted to, quote, a per pep weighs of racial entitlement. and that remark created the sharpest ex-ching of the morning with justice sonia sotomayor on the other end. quote, do you think the right to vote is a racial entitlement? she later asked the lawyer challenging the law with an edge in her voice that left little doubt she was responding to justice scalia's statement. "do you think that racial discrimination in voting has ended, there there is none anywhere?" i'd like to be able to watch the exchange on my tv or ipad. when going through the confirmation in 2009, societoma said i like the idea. when i've been asked to join experiments of using cameras in the courtroom, i have volunteered. telling charlie rose, quote, i don't think most viewers take the time to actually delve into either the briefs or the legal arguments to appreciate what the court is doing, she said. they speculate about oh, the judge favors this point rather than that point. very few of them understand what the process is, which
at one point, justice antonin scalia said the law, once a civil rights landmark, now amounted to, quote, a per pep weighs of racial entitlement. and that remark created the sharpest ex-ching of the morning with justice sonia sotomayor on the other end. quote, do you think the right to vote is a racial entitlement? she later asked the lawyer challenging the law with an edge in her voice that left little doubt she was responding to justice scalia's statement. "do you think that racial...
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. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they exchanged a lot of fire when four south koreans had killed. they said to be prepared for evacuation. he said they would be ready for all-out war. the south korean government expressed regret when they cut a hot line between the two nations. they vowed action if they did anything to endanger south korean lives. there were several closed-door meetings. these threats are nothing new. they're facing an early test after just two weeks in office. >> some feel there's a wider office of these threats from north korea. >> they're trying to intimida
. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they...
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i believe it was verizon it was one of those big companies and but the state of vermont it passed a law saying the as part of the common carrier and that is if you're going to run your lines through our commons on our streets you have to allow any company to have access to that copper and so we got our telephone service in little company called solver net and they charge twenty five dollars a month for a helpful telephone access and when we called for assistance for help literally the guy lived in the next block over and walk over to the house you know there gives a little time seven thousand people here for a month. in the second year that we lived in vermont there was legislation introduced into the vermont state senate to say that it was an inappropriate role of government to force the rise and to allow sovereign debt to compete with them over their own copper and i don't know the status of it now it would be there was being fought when we moved. moved but is that the kind of thing that you're talking about absolutely when it comes to these natural monopoly infrastructure businesses
i believe it was verizon it was one of those big companies and but the state of vermont it passed a law saying the as part of the common carrier and that is if you're going to run your lines through our commons on our streets you have to allow any company to have access to that copper and so we got our telephone service in little company called solver net and they charge twenty five dollars a month for a helpful telephone access and when we called for assistance for help literally the guy lived...
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the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is designed to force us to deal with crime according to the blindd lady justice instead of reacting in anger and revenge. god help us if our own government believes that it is not subject to the very laws that restrict it. not forced to follow the strict guide lines of our constitution. the government that kills a citizen for what he or she might do is a government that will kill a citizen for what he or she is or believes. all of america should say thank you, senator rand paul. [applause] well, last week in my opening mon log in the president's inability to work with
the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is...
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congress makes this law, it reauthorizes this law. it goes through a very intensive process, much more intensive than the court could possibly go through of hearings that can go on for days. think about it, these arguments run for an hour, right? and they went through 15,000 pages of testimony. they found that racial discrimination is still a real problem. think of what happened just last year. we saw states like texas pass laws saying we'll let you vote with your gun license but not your state-issued student i.d. and when the justice department looked into what's behind this and what were folks talking about they said oh, look, lo and behold, the demographics of students are much more black and brown in texas than gun owners, that's pardonly why they did this. then you look at florida where you actually had gop consultants to say outright we sought to end voting on sunday because that's a day when black churches tend to organize and other churches don't. so we knew we could drive down black voters if we stopped voting on sunday. unfo
congress makes this law, it reauthorizes this law. it goes through a very intensive process, much more intensive than the court could possibly go through of hearings that can go on for days. think about it, these arguments run for an hour, right? and they went through 15,000 pages of testimony. they found that racial discrimination is still a real problem. think of what happened just last year. we saw states like texas pass laws saying we'll let you vote with your gun license but not your...
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some of these laws on the books a little archaic, and i will give you an example. we now have live entertainment in san francisco, which allows amplified music until 10:00 p.m. if the conditions has no entertainment, and the entertainment, it also includes this limited live provision. we have determined in the city that this legislation is good -- good legislation. there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some music. how can we get the limited live entertainment excluded from the know amplified or no live entertainment excluded on the transfers? >> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appe
some of these laws on the books a little archaic, and i will give you an example. we now have live entertainment in san francisco, which allows amplified music until 10:00 p.m. if the conditions has no entertainment, and the entertainment, it also includes this limited live provision. we have determined in the city that this legislation is good -- good legislation. there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be rightn9n9n9s0s0s0r/qo!9 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cu
before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be rightn9n9n9s0s0s0r/qo!9 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment....
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care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy. he doesn't want this mark on his history as president, and you know, i think there's going to be some political speculation here. what does this mean? does this mean hillary is going to be running in three years? is he laying the ground work? but i know bill clinton and i think he did it for the right reasons. >> van i'm running out of time but i'll give you the last word. >> it's important to recognize as a person of faith, more than 50% of catholics now are in support of marriage equality. this is no lo
care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy....
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those laws and the same common goals in protecting those countries -- protecting this country. they have a whole different perspective in terms of things they are seeing. they know what is odd in particular areas. they know what belongs in a particular area. our responsibility is to bring them in as communities of interest and explain to them that is what we are doing, but understand specifically what the threats are as defined by the intelligence community, defined by our perspective in the area, and make them aware of that. this has worked out in separate -- in south texas in particular. we have had great cooperation with the industry because we explained to them that some of the tactics, techniques, and procedures the criminal organizations are using in that area. they have oftentimes given us information we otherwise would not have gotten tweet they have a better sense of how to cooperate. >> is one real quick question -- tsa has a pre-program. is there any talk of combining two for efficiency measures? >> i am not aware of anything specifically like that. let me say that w
those laws and the same common goals in protecting those countries -- protecting this country. they have a whole different perspective in terms of things they are seeing. they know what is odd in particular areas. they know what belongs in a particular area. our responsibility is to bring them in as communities of interest and explain to them that is what we are doing, but understand specifically what the threats are as defined by the intelligence community, defined by our perspective in the...
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bob is on the side of all of us breaking the law. coming up, don't forget, time to spring forward sunday and move clocks ahead an hour. we have a history lesson on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free season, that's how i roll ♪ ♪ so i reach for roundup extended control ♪ ♪ with the all-new, no pump, one-touch wand ♪ ♪ it kills weeds dead and keeps weeds gone ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control ♪ i just spray them weeds, then spray them cracks ♪ ♪ the weeds are gone, and they won't be back ♪ ♪ driveway, patio, i just spray once ♪ ♪ and it's adios weeds for up to four sweet months ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control [ male announcer ] roundup extended control ♪ yeha with the new one-touch wand. [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ >> bob: it's hard to believe the first day of spring. not officially but the first day of spring is a week away. we are going to have snowstorms, in parts of the country. it's been rainstorms, all kind of stuff. do you know we spring forw
bob is on the side of all of us breaking the law. coming up, don't forget, time to spring forward sunday and move clocks ahead an hour. we have a history lesson on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free season, that's how i roll ♪ ♪ so i reach for roundup extended control ♪ ♪ with the all-new, no pump, one-touch wand ♪ ♪ it kills weeds dead and keeps weeds gone ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control ♪ i just spray them weeds, then spray them...
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>> hobart college. >> rose: then columbia law? >> columbia law school and a ph.d. in international relations from the university of virginia. >> rose: thinking could do what? >> unsure. wanting to build intellectual map for myself and give myself the capability to do many things. >> rose: you went into government? >> went into government for a while with new york city then to the 92nd street y for ten, 12 years. for eight years. then to at&t for a dozen as a corporate executive. spent the last four years helping to run international business for at&t and then the international rescue committee helping refugees and if there to lincoln center. >> rose: in 2002? >> in 2002. >> rose: what's the common denominator in terms of experiences you had or in terms of the core confidence you felt you had to call on to do what they wanted you to do at those different institutions. >> helping to create where it didn't exist and sustain where it did exist an environment that would support creative and gifted people. >> rose: that's really interesting. create an environment that su
>> hobart college. >> rose: then columbia law? >> columbia law school and a ph.d. in international relations from the university of virginia. >> rose: thinking could do what? >> unsure. wanting to build intellectual map for myself and give myself the capability to do many things. >> rose: you went into government? >> went into government for a while with new york city then to the 92nd street y for ten, 12 years. for eight years. then to at&t for a...
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>> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law was in there and he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you with ems. >> okay. >> that was the 911 call made to police early friday morning. witnesses say they heard a deafening sound and then a sink hole opened up under jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried to save him but was unsuccessful. and jeremy broke down in tears as he spoke to anderson cooper last night. >> i'm so sorry for what you're going through. and -- what happens now? i mean -- where are -- >> there's a picture of my brother right there. there's a picture of my brother right there. the man i love. the guy i always -- he's my brother, man. he was everything to me. that's him. >> officials say the sink hole is still expanding and could eventually take the whole house with it. >>> overseas now, hugo chavez is fighting for his life according to his vice president who says chavez is being treated at a military hospital in caracas. chavez recently returned to venezuela after undergoing cancer treatment in cuba. his health kept him fro
>> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law was in there and he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you with ems. >> okay. >> that was the 911 call made to police early friday morning. witnesses say they heard a deafening sound and then a sink hole opened up under jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried to save him but was unsuccessful. and jeremy broke down in tears as he spoke to anderson cooper last night. >> i'm so...
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there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within. however, the intent -- i think what steven tyler is trying to portray -- with the passing in california california the antipaparazzi statute. parallels this language and enforces high, high civil penalty on people who intrude on privacy. neil: the measure would allow celebrities to: >> you you think so? i think what's going to happen is the courts are going to strike down the law as being void for vagueness. it's so ambiguous by its very terms. the language you just read is -- can be subjective and my construed in so many ways. people could
there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within....
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you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he executed this order last night at 8:30 p.m. this is it right here. and omb, the office of management and budget sent over an 83-page letter to the speaker of the house, john boehner, detailing, line by line, where all of these cuts are going to be going into effect over the next several weeks, over the next several months, depending on which department of the federal government you're talking about. and you can just look at the numbers, they're pretty staggering. $289 million for the centers for disease control. nearly $1 billion for fema, $3 billion to $4 billion for operations and maintenance for the navy, the army, the air force, and then the list goes on and on. and so that's why the president, in his weekly radio address, is saying, essentially, to the leaders of congress, hey, let's get back to the bargaining table. let's work out some kind of deal to make these cuts go away. here's what he had to say. >> i still believe we can and must replace these cuts with a balanced approach. one that combines smart spending cut
you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he executed this order last night at 8:30 p.m. this is it right here. and omb, the office of management and budget sent over an 83-page letter to the speaker of the house, john boehner, detailing, line by line, where all of these cuts are going to be going into effect over the next several weeks, over the next several months, depending on which department of the federal government you're talking about. and you can just look at the...
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and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >> let me finish, they knowingly fell to people that -- that -- >> you are saying that weapon manufacturer knowingly sells? >> the manufacturers and dealers. >> but language, look at to language of law. reasonably should have known, might use a weapon. that is so vague, so broad, how do they enforce that. >> they don't intend to, this is pure polics. >>here you go. >> i have friends who work in colorado legislator they have lawyers who have warned them about this it takes a year, and a half to go through courts and be struck down, in meantime they get point for passing gun control, there is an eleion t
and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >>...
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i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need this, i know that you know it, and i know that we need a budget that supports that as well. and i want you to understand that i seriously believe in tactical law enforcement. it is a must as well. and i know my time is almost up, but i want to give you this, just to confirm what i am saying and i know at some point that you understand that you are going to have to go tactical. in certain areas. because of the crime. and once you start finding out more and more of what is going on in certain districts as you are, you will see that
i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need...
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you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation? he's seen enough. >> she's in there writing a summons to someone else when she commits a violation with her own official city vehicle. what a shame. shame on you! it just shows the systematic abuse of authority. that's why i do what i do. that's why i make these videos, because i'm trying to change the system. >>> coming up -- >> get out of my face, man. >> danger ahead. a department of education employee tries to teach jimmy justice a lesson. >> stop. >> and playing with fire. >> you ought to be ashamed of yourself. while you're in the store, you don't hear the siren? what's the matter
you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation?...
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. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we got level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help them and guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. it may sound sick but this is my job. this is a career, i guess it chose me. you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine wasn't mine. it was yours. you had it keistered, remember? you have an environment where your life depends on someone else. and someone else's life depends on yours. it kind of makes you a lot closer. it really does. you appreciate each other more. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended s
. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we got level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help them and guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the...
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it just can't be. >> kay law is serving five to life for running a meth lab with her husband, scott. kay is housed in timpanogos star-2. scott lives next door with the star-137 >> i never actually contributed as far as in the making of it, but, yeah, i was using. i love him. there was nothing i would have ever done to hurt him in any way. so, yeah, i mean, if he was going to go down, i was going down with him. >> she could have decided, well, this guy is a no-good guy, and left me. it means a lot to me that she still cares. you know, she's still there. >> although they live just 100 feet apart, kay and scott are not allowed to visit each other. the few moments a week she passes by in sight of the men's yard is the extent of their contact. >> there's times i wish i could just sit down and talk to him or give him a hug or whatever. but i feel lucky, i do. i'm lucky that i just get to see him and have him right there. >> just a little glimpse makes my day. you know, it's right there on my wrist, my watch. when it comes that time, i'm there. >> with their parole hearings coming up, both
it just can't be. >> kay law is serving five to life for running a meth lab with her husband, scott. kay is housed in timpanogos star-2. scott lives next door with the star-137 >> i never actually contributed as far as in the making of it, but, yeah, i was using. i love him. there was nothing i would have ever done to hurt him in any way. so, yeah, i mean, if he was going to go down, i was going down with him. >> she could have decided, well, this guy is a no-good guy, and...
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he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code pink, and amnesty international, and john mccain and senator graham were the only people, and senator feinstein. what is going on here? >> well, senator graham is in campaign mode when i turn on my division all i see is senator graham. he is beyonce or something. i do think that there are a lot of die synaptics at patrol, republicans often, just like democrats, i have to add this, have a tendency not to like people who skip the line. rand paul has basically gone from being an optometrist to a senator and now he wants to ru
he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code...
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gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that a goal but celebrities are different and need a different law. >> there is a good question. with lindsey lower than qualify? she had a fall from grace. >> ask charlie sheen. [laughter] thank you for coming. on critically important story to move its civilization. [laughter] should we spend taxpayer dollars to protect celebrates? go to gerriwillis.com. something we have never done before, a sneak peek of miami fashion week. the crumbling power grid costs you money and puts the country risk. we have a leading expert coming up. ♪ ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur.
gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that...
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coincidence that so many latin american leaders at the same time had got he said it was against the laws of all probability and indeed you know it is quite strange of course on the day that chavez sighs a couple of hours before vice president at the time now he's being sworn in as president today nicolas maduro to once again accuse the united states of being responsible for the cans and the death of hugo chavez and you know of course we don't we have no conclusive information about that but if we look into history that has been a very very long history of the united states interference in this continent in so invest in america overthrowing progressive government off the progressive a problem and from the most recent one in hundreds of course this is there's also you know the united states wasn't too disappointed when there was a recent coup in paraguay the one before that was a very late u.s. green light for the coup in honduras and then prior to that there have been successes u.s. backed coups in latin america totally absent going to have the economic model absolutely you have the econo
coincidence that so many latin american leaders at the same time had got he said it was against the laws of all probability and indeed you know it is quite strange of course on the day that chavez sighs a couple of hours before vice president at the time now he's being sworn in as president today nicolas maduro to once again accuse the united states of being responsible for the cans and the death of hugo chavez and you know of course we don't we have no conclusive information about that but if...
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>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book. >> contraband. you know better. >> what contraband? >> huh-uh. contraband, right? uh-huh, bye-bye, get out, get out, get out. get out. >> it's really not contraband. this is what it is. a pack of heinz ketchup, right there. all day. all day long. they give you, like, ketchup from the canteen where i brought it in here to eat with my meatloaf, and she said it was contraband. on certain days when you eat certain things, they give it to you so you can have it. but on the day they don't give it to you, it's contraband. >> when i see it, i catch them on it. i call them on it. >> she just wanted to bother me a little bit. that's all. >> when they are doing something
>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book. >> contraband. you know better....
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i think that has a damaging effect on law enforcement. tips come from the best people in the community, a vested interest in the community, their business is there, family is there, they worship there. because of the cutting off of information through this -- through the fbi's aggressive stance in muslim communities, they limited the amount of information they get and flow of information they get to the informants they pay, and they have a source to provide information saying, hey, there's a terrorist here we believe has been suspected of being part of terrorism and that creates a sting operation. the question is then, like, is it possible we'll miss cases? possible there really will be a terrorist in the united states? he will be trying to hide among an active community in the united states, worshiping in a mosque, and muslims say he looks suspicious, and fear he would -- then fear they don't want to provide the information to law enforcement? what we know antedotely, they inserted an informanet in a mosque in orange con, california, and
i think that has a damaging effect on law enforcement. tips come from the best people in the community, a vested interest in the community, their business is there, family is there, they worship there. because of the cutting off of information through this -- through the fbi's aggressive stance in muslim communities, they limited the amount of information they get and flow of information they get to the informants they pay, and they have a source to provide information saying, hey, there's a...